The Fallon Blood

The Fallon Blood by Reagan O’Neal is a historical fiction novel published by Forge in 1996, featuring 382 pages in English. This narrative follows Irishman Michael Fallon as he navigates the complexities of life in the Carolina Low Country, where he aspires to ascend into the rice-planting aristocracy. As he finds true love, Fallon’s hopes for a peaceful existence are challenged by the impending turmoil of war, compelling him to take on the role of a privateer.
Readers will discover a richly woven tale that explores themes of ambition and conflict against the backdrop of the American Revolution from 1775 to 1783. The story delves into the intersections of personal desire and historical events, highlighting the impact of war on individual lives. Through Michael Fallon’s journey, the book presents a vivid portrayal of the era, blending elements of history and fiction while immersing readers in the struggles and triumphs of its characters.
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With luck, intelligence and bloodshed, Irishman Michael Fallon rises into the rice-planting aristocracy of the Carolina Low Country. Finding his true love, Fallon hopes for peace but the winds of war are rising and the planter must become a privateer.
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